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Colorado GOP plans to use caucuses, assemblies to pick delegates if lawsuit keeps Trump off ballot
Colorado Republicans want to use an internal party process to award delegates to next year's Republican National Convention
Los Angeles County Signals the Return of Mask Mandates
Los Angeles County is set to bring back mask mandates due to the newly reported rise in COVID variants BA.286 and EG.5
Republican state representative announces bid to unseat Democrat Yadira Caraveo in Colorado’s 8th Congressional District
Gabe Evans, of Fort Lupton, is a former police officer and a military veteran
Harris says she's ready to step into role of president if Biden is unwell: 'May have to take over'
VP Harris said during an interview Wednesday that she was ready to fulfill her constitutional duty to assume the presidency should President Biden be unable to govern.
Rosen: Government picks winners and losers with rent control
Rent control started in NYC in the 1920s. Today, one million rent- stabilized apartments account for 44% of the city’s rentals and 28% of its 3.6 million homes.
Environmental Protection Agency delays new ozone pollution standards until after the 2024 election
The Environmental Protection Agency is delaying plans to tighten air quality standards for smog despite a recommendation by a scientific advisory panel to lower air pollution limits to protect public health
Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera tests positive for COVID-19
Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera tested positive for COVID-19, the governor's office announced Tuesday.
Colorado labor union group gives 36 legislators an 'A+' — and 36 others an 'F'
Only Democrats got perfect scores, while 31 Republicans and 5 Democrats failed
Saudi Arabia to extend voluntary cut of 1 million barrels per day until the end of the year
Saudi Arabia on Tuesday extended its 1 million barrel per day voluntary oil production cut until the end of the year
School choice foes turn to ballot referendums as states expand voucher programs
Vouchers and school choice are a way to level the playing field for students in under-achieving districts.
WSJ poll: Only 36% of Americans believe Biden is 'mentally up for the job' of president
58 percent of voters say the economy has gotten worse under Biden.
Littwin: The legislature reconsiders letting Colorado cities open supervised injection sites for illicit drugs
But there’s no reason to believe Jared Polis supports the plan this year, so we shouldn’t count on seeing a new law
Zornio: Gas prices are rising, and that’s (mostly) a good thing
Trish Zornio forgets that electricity comes from coal…
Loveland City Council eyes sales tax hike to counter citizen-led food tax repeal
Loveland City Council on Tuesday is poised to enact language for two citizen-initiated measures for the November ballot.
What Happened to Colorado Republicans?
Colorado Republicans were emphatic that this was the year they could turn around the Centennial State
LIBERTARIAN LEAK: EXTREMIST TIES, ANTI-LGBTQ+ REMARKS, GOP COLLABORATION
A leak of Libertarian Party leadership communications reveals crude remarks raises questions about the party’s adherence to Federal Election Commission rules.
Michigan police memos raised concern about possible nationwide voter registration fraud scheme
Local Michigan police and the state's attorney general discovered a high ratio of fraudulent voter registration applications, investigated "Election Fraud by Forgery," and referred the matter to the FBI.
Florida judge rejects 14th Amendment challenge to Trump candidacy
Rosenberg said in the ruling that “an individual citizen does not have standing to challenge whether another individual is qualified to hold public office”
Controversy erupts in Jefferson County after the teachers union tells educators to destroy evidence of student surveys regarding gender identity
Some parents in Jefferson County say teachers are breaking state and federal laws and their union is helping them get away with it.